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In late-1914 and 1915 he compiled the visions from three of the completed journals, adding a commentary on each imaginative episode, into a draft manuscript. This draft text served as the beginning of the Red Book. [9] In August 1915, after completing a first draft of Liber Novus, the visionary events and journal entries resumed. By 1916, Jung ...
Below is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors. [1] [2] Because the majority are from the United States, the country of origin is only listed for those outside the U.S.
The posthumous republication of the full text of his journals, from which Green had cut half the text, demonstrated that Green's version had included about half of his journals' content and had suppressed details of his and others' sexual behavior and candid opinions. [23] Autobiography. He published four autobiographical volumes between 1963 ...
Kaleidoscope is a collection of science fiction, fantasy and alternate history stories by Harry Turtledove, first published in paperback by Ballantine Books in April 1990. It was later gathered together with his novel Noninterference and collection Earthgrip into the omnibus collection 3 X T , published in hardcover by Baen Books in 2004.
Cherryh is best known for her science fiction and fantasy novels. Short story writing is an art she never considered until she had several novels published. The compactness and limited characterisation of the short story form did not lend itself well to Cherryh's precise and complex novel construction methodologies.
Twenty-Three: Stories (1962) is the third collection of short stories by Australian author John Morrison. [1] It won the ALS Gold Medal in 1963. [2]The collection consists of 23 stories, with several appearing here for the first time. [3]
short story: Famous Monsters of Filmland #202 (Spring 1994) Uncollected: Written in the mid-1960s "Blind Willie" short story: Antaeus #75/76 (October 1994) Hearts in Atlantis (1999) Collected heavily revised "The Man in the Black Suit" short story: The New Yorker (October 31, 1994) Everything's Eventual (2002) Winner, World Fantasy Award, 1995 ...